Rain on wood stacks

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Welderman85

Feeling the Heat
Nov 1, 2017
354
Chesaning MI
Hello all. I normally have everything covered and good for the season but life got in the way this year. I moved my snacks and have a nice stack of ash and maple that have been sitting covered for a few years. But since being moved it hasn't been covered. I was going to last night but got busy. Now today its raining and supposed to keep raining. What should I do
 
Just leave it. Let the dry days (with some wind hopefully) air it out and it will dry. If it was just rained on for a couple days its probably not even all that wet. Keep an eye on the forecast and ideally don't let it get rained on for days at a time and it will be fine. Some here swear by not covering stacks, personally I am of the opposite mentality but if it's already seasoned it's still going to burn.
 
The way I look at it is it’s taken at least a summer(or more) to evaporate the molecular water inside the cells, a week of rain isn’t going to make much of a difference on the overall moisture content.
 
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What should I do
Have a cold or hot beverage of your choosing!
Even though my wood was tarped across the top, apparently my old tarp has a leak. Checked it out and it has about 10 holes in it. Ordered a new one, but the wood will be fine. I un-tarped mine and it is already drying off.

A little breeze and some sunny skies and it will be all good.